Sentencing guidelines on theft and health and safety offences come into force
The online version of the Magistrates’ Court Sentencing Guidelines has been updated as the sentencing guidelines on theft offences and
Do not retain this copy. Only the online version of a guideline is guaranteed to be up to date.
The online version of the Magistrates’ Court Sentencing Guidelines has been updated as the sentencing guidelines on theft offences and
From 24 December 2015, the Criminal Courts Charge no longer applies following the announcement made by the Lord Chancellor and
A new guideline for determining whether cases should be dealt with by a magistrates’ court or the Crown Court was
A definitive sentencing guideline for health and safety offences was published on 3 November and the MCSG now contains these
Triable either way Maximum: when tried on indictment: unlimited fine when tried summarily: unlimited fine Offence range: £50 fine –
Triable either way Maximum: when tried on indictment: unlimited fine when tried summarily: unlimited fine Offence range: £100 fine –
A definitive sentencing guideline for theft offences was published on 6 October and the MCSG now contains these guidelines in a
Step 2 – Starting point and category range Having determined the category at step one, the court should use the
Other environmental offences Guideline users should be aware that the Equal Treatment Bench Book covers important aspects of fair treatment
Following a consultation with magistrates and other users of the MCSG, we have, with the assistance of the MCSG working